Samsung trademarks “Ironflex” foldable display tech for upcoming Z Flips and Z Folds

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Samsung’s fleet of foldable phones has come a long way ever since the original Samsung Galaxy Fold made its debut with a disastrous turn of events. Today, both Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 are among the most resilient foldable phones in terms of the foldable display. It seems like Samsung wants to bolster trust and resiliency in its foldable devices even further as it has trademarked an internal display “Ironflex” slated to make its debut with Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 this year.

The trademark filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Rights Information Services (KIPRIS) dated January 3 describes “Ironflex” as a “foldable OLED display panel” that can be used on foldable smartphones but also on foldable wearable video display monitors and foldable tablet computers.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 and Flip5 To Get Camera Upgrades

Unfortunately, the trademark document falls short of giving the tidbits on what exactly the “Ironflex” foldable OLED panel does. However, the name that looks too marketing gimmicky, could be a reference to a better foldable display panel that can give an edge to the foldable display tech used today.

As said, Samsung had disastrous turn of events with the original Samsung Galaxy Fold. The displays on the review units began to break and the hinges weren’t able to keep the dirt off. Neither the display was able to resolve the ‘creases’ borne out of folding and unfolding the phone.

Today, the South Korean giant is at the forefront with one of the best foldable phones out there – the latest being Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5. With the “Ironflex” display tech making itself known recently, we could see the tech in the works as early as this year. The Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 are due this summer making them the contender to pick up “Ironflex” to its list of upgrades if not more.

You can follow Smartprix on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google News. Visit smartprix.com for the most recent news, reviews, and tech guides.

Related Articles

ImageiPhone 17 Review: Apple’s Baseline iPhone Finally Earns a Pro-Motion

For years, Apple’s baseline iPhones have lived in the shadows of their Pro siblings. They’re dependable, polished, but not as exciting as several Android flagships have become over time. However, with the iPhone 17, the dynamic finally shifts. This year’s baseline iPhone features more “Pro” DNA than ever before, including a massive display upgrade (something …

ImageBest Foldable in 2024: Top Folding Smartphones Right Now

As smartphone tech seeks new solutions to accommodate bigger and better screens, the foldable smartphone has become an inevitable answer. We have been talking about Foldable phones for many years now, but it’s only now that they have gone mainstream.  There were numerous hurdles, but the foldable phones did make it to markets in late …

ImageSamsung Extends Self-Repair Program To Its Latest Foldables

The Korean tech giant Samsung has expanded its Self-Repair Program to include the popular foldables. The program previously included several Galaxy S series devices, including the latest Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, and Galaxy S22 series. As part of the program, users can order a self-repair kit with the required components and replace it using the …

ImageGalaxy Z TriFold vs. Galaxy Z Fold 7: Samsung’s Bold New Form Factor Takes on Its Most Refined Foldable Yet

Samsung’s foldable lineup just took a major leap forward, and a sharp turn into the future. The new Galaxy Z TriFold sits alongside the refined Galaxy Z Fold 7, but the two devices couldn’t be more different in how they approach mobility, productivity, and pure tech ambition. One is a polished, reliable evolution of a …

ImageSamsung Galaxy Z TriFold Could Launch on December 5 With a Bigger Battery and Triple-Folding Display

Samsung might be ready to take folding phones to the next level. The long-rumored Galaxy Z TriFold, the company’s first smartphone with a triple-folding design, could debut as early as December 5, according to new leaks. This next-gen foldable is expected to outshine the Galaxy Z Fold 7 not just in design, but also in …

Discuss

Be the first to leave a comment.